A guide to different ways of sharing content between students and encouraging them to engage with it.
Need an eye-catching way to convey your message or your data? Or a prettier version of that model you always draw, badly, on the whiteboard? You don't need to be a graphic designer, just try these great easy-to-use tools.
UCPH's Open Educational Resources website (OER) allows you to auto-generate subtitles for your videos in both English and Danish.
Ale Armellini : How will AI reshape the way we teach, assess and engage students in the weeks, months, and years ahead?
Dean Cooper-Cunningham : An experimental learning design where students are role playing within the topic of international peace negotiations using a generative-AI tool as a “gamemaster” to create the situation and the conditions.
Jan Halborg Jensen : Jan uses several tools in his teaching: Videos, screencasts, pencasts, preparatory quizzes in Absalon and live quizzes in the classroom. Testing one thing at a time has become his regular approach.
Do you want to make your compendium more visual and interactive? This article provides some inspiration.
Theory of Didactic Situations is a model to describe best practice in teaching, learn more here.
Need to have recurring meetings or teach the same class in MS TEAMS? Then use a classroom team, you can even have break out sessions, where the students can discuss in their own video groups.